Dustin Keller makes sense for Bills, Dolphins

I am nearly sure someone has written about this by now, but I must have missed it. Keller, according to most, is unlikely to be resigned by the Jets. The Dolphins and Bills could both use an upgrade at TE in the passing game. Granted, Scott Chandler is somewhat useful as a big target. Keller is by no means a big ticket free agent but he can definitely play, knows the division, and would certainly like to stick it to his old team if they let him walk.

I am nearly sure someone has written about this by now, but I must have missed it. Keller, according to most, is unlikely to be resigned by the Jets. The Dolphins and Bills could both use an upgrade at TE in the passing game. Granted, Scott Chandler is somewhat useful as a big target. Keller is by no means a big ticket free agent but he can definitely play, knows the division, and would certainly like to stick it to his old team if they let him walk.

I view Miami as his strongest suitor in FA, which is why I don't want to see him go. Miami has plenty of cap room and has been looking a seam-stretching TE like Keller for years and years. It makes sense.

I think the ideal spot for Keller to end up is in Atlanta as the replacement for Tony Gonzalez. Dustin's speed, the indoor field, the outside WR's they already have would make him a tough match up. And he would then be on a team with a top QB. If Tony Gonzalez does retire as he has said, who better to fit in that offense of the Falcons ?

I view Miami as his strongest suitor in FA, which is why I don't want to see him go. Miami has plenty of cap room and has been looking a seam-stretching TE like Keller for years and years. It makes sense.

I think Miami will look to sign Greg Jennings as well. Keller would play the Jermichael Finley role in that offense, and with Jennings on the outside, they would immediately upgrade that offense.

I am nearly sure someone has written about this by now, but I must have missed it. Keller, according to most, is unlikely to be resigned by the Jets. The Dolphins and Bills could both use an upgrade at TE in the passing game. Granted, Scott Chandler is somewhat useful as a big target. Keller is by no means a big ticket free agent but he can definitely play, knows the division, and would certainly like to stick it to his old team if they let him walk.

He's average. The Dolphins and Bills are striving to be average. It's a perfect fit.